Leonid dust trail theories
D.J. Asher
Proc. Int. Meteor Conf., Frasso Sabino 1999,
ed. R. Arlt, IMO, 5-21 (2000)
Abstract:
At the end of the 19th century, Irish astronomers Johnstone Stoney and
A.M.W. Downing showed in principle how to predict meteor storms. Their work
and later developments applying similar ideas are reviewed here. The
theories essentially involve determining the dynamical behavior of dust
trails, which are narrow, dense structures within a broader stream. The
formation of dust trails and the main features of their evolution are
explained. Some Leonid dust trails are perturbed by the planets so as to
result in meteor storms at the start of the 21st century.
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